When you're on a show as suspenseful as Game of Thrones, it's only right that you'd gloat about knowing what was going to happen in each episode, right? Not so for Sophie Turner, who says she doesn't read ahead to find out about the other characters' scenes. "I haven’t read anyone else’s parts in the script, I only know my part," she told Just Jared. And she has a really good reason: "Not because I’m lazy, but because I wanted to watch it as a fan so I can only really tease you about my stuff.”

The actress, whose new movie X-Men: Apocalypse comes out May 27, sat down with Just Jared for the site's Spotlight feature — and Teen Vogue has the exclusive first look at her dark and moody shoot. The black outfits are fitting for what she hopes comes for Sansa Stark, her character on GoT. "I want her to get revenge," she says. "I want her to avenge her family’s death and everything. But then I kind of want her to die at the end because I want a big death scene. I want her to die and I want Littlefinger to end up on the throne. I don’t really care about anyone else."

Wait ... what?! She wants to die? (We're only hoping she means this so she can come back to life, like a certain other family member of hers...) But it makes sense, considering that sometimes, the biggest and best scenes on the show are the ones in which major characters bid adieu to the seven kingdoms forever.

Sophie's got more on her plate than just plotting out ways to die onscreen. In X-Men, she stars as Jean Gray, which is just as amazing as playing out the Stark legacy every Sunday. And the actress, who is taking the reins from Famke Janssen's portrayal of the superhero, says she reached out to Famke for research. "I definitely studied her performance and then I emailed her once I got the role, basically asking for tips and advice, and also just making sure it was OK that I was playing the younger her," she says. "And she basically just emailed back with her blessing to play Jean."

Though Famke didn't give her tips, per se, she did tell Sophie to "‘Know the character,'" Sophie says. "So I just studied the movies and Wikipedia’d the rest. And then I found her. But she’s so different to the Jean that Famke portrays that it’s almost like a totally different human being.”

It's also a totally different cast from the generation of X-Men of which Famke was a part. That means Sophie shared screen time with Jennifer Lawrence, who is reprising her role of the shape-shifting Mystique. "She is definitely a big inspiration to work with and she is just how you’d want Jennifer Lawrence to be," the British actress says of her costar. "She’s exactly the same person that you see in interviews. And she was just amazing. She was really fun, really cool."

But it wasn't all fun and games on set — OK, fine, it was a lot of fun and games … complete with fake fighting. "She punched me in the vagina once," Sophie says. "I didn’t ask her to either. It just happened. Evan [Peters] and I were having a fake fight and I said something like, [...] ‘I’ll punch you in the crotch,' and then Jen thought that I said, ‘Please punch me Jen.’ So she punched me in the vagina and I was like, ‘Awesome.’ It was pretty funny.”

While we don't condone running around and punching people for fun, it's understandable why Jennifer might have misheard Sophie during a bit of play-fighting. One thing's for sure: don't mess with the X-Men...or with Sophie, either.